How to pull back more of your tax
This week is a good time to ensure that we are claiming all the reliefs, deductions and allowances to which we are entitled. Knowing a refund is on the way could be the best antidote to any grim news in the budget
I usually suggest that the start of a new year is the best time to review your taxes and claim any refunds. Not only is the biggest spending event of the previous year – Christmas – over for most of us, but the summer holidays are at least six or seven months away.
This year, the bad Brexit fairy could end up spoiling all sorts of joyful celebrations if it shows up on October 31....
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